March 30, 2021 0 Census 2021: Empowering LGBTQ+ people to engage with the Census In this new mini-series, we meet some of the researchers who are delivering public engagement projects as [...]
March 23, 2021 0 The Pandemic and Beyond: The Arts and Humanities Contribution to Covid-19 Research and Recovery It is a year since the UK government announced the first lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Since then, [...]
March 23, 2021 0 Census 2021: Promoting engagement with the Census amongst deaf communities in the UK In this new mini-series, we meet some of the researchers who are delivering public engagement projects as [...]
March 19, 2021 0 The arrival of spring How the arts and humanities can make sense of human relationships with the natural world This week the Arts [...]
March 16, 2021 0 Census 2021: Community Radio and Lost Voices: Inspiring Engagement in Economic and Social Policy In this new mini-series, we meet some of the researchers who are delivering public engagement projects as [...]
February 23, 2021 0 Engaging the Media: Top tips for pitching to The Guardian In this post, natural history writer Patrick Barkham shares his top tips for how researchers can pitch [...]
February 9, 2021 0 What’s Up With Everyone? New Aardman Films to Support Young People’s Mental Health What’s Up With Everyone? is a new AHRC-funded project and campaign that has produced five new Aardman films [...]
February 4, 2021 0 TV PhD: Composing for the small screen In this blog post, we talk to Toby Huelin, a PhD student at the University of Leeds and a media composer [...]
February 1, 2021 0 Animated Thinking: Telling the story of women in Mumbai Back in November 2020, AHRC launched Animated Thinking, a series of short films showcasing the latest arts [...]
January 19, 2021 0 Kings, Queens, Spies: 100 years of Tudor networks revealed for a digital audience Ruth Ahnert (Professor of Literary History and Digital Humanities at Queen Mary University of London) shares [...]